This photo provided by the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department shows Michael Pruitt. Law enforcement agents arrested 60 people, including 13 pimps and three underage prostitutes, in Oklahoma City and Tulsa as part of a three-day sweep targeting child prostitution and human trafficking, the FBI announced Monday. Pruitt was arrested for pimping during the sweep.(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

This photo provided by the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department shows Bryan Anderson. Law enforcement agents arrested 60 people, including 13 pimps and three underage prostitutes, in Oklahoma City and Tulsa as part of a three-day sweep targeting child prostitution and human trafficking, the FBI announced Monday, July 29, 2013. Anderson was arrested for pimping during the sweep. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

FBI Supervisory Agent Gary Johnson answers a question at a news conference in Oklahoma City, Monday, July 29, 2013. Law enforcement agents arrested 60 people, including 13 pimps and three underage prostitutes, in Oklahoma City and Tulsa as part of a three-day sweep targeting child prostitution and human trafficking, the FBI announced Monday. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

FILE- In this Sept. 1, 2012, file photo, Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy, left, and Savannah State head coach Steve Davenport, right, talks at midfield following OSU's 84- win in an NCAA college football game in Stillwater, Okla. Don't celebrate the end of those David vs. Goliath matchups in college football just yet. But part of the fallout of what could be sweeping changes coming to college sports would be a decrease in those sorts of games, where power football schools pad their records and smaller colleges reap big paydays. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

In this June 1, 1921, photo provided by the Tulsa Historical Society are businesses that were burned and looted in Tulsa's Greenwood District during race riots that left 300 blacks dead and hundreds more wounded in a span of 18 hours. Wyatt Tate Brady, who arrived in Tulsa in 1890, had become a man of means and influence by the time the territory became Oklahoma in 1907. He helped ink Tulsa's incorporation papers and now his name is all over the city. But Brady was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and now as new questions emerge about his role in the city’s 1921 race riots, many wonder if it’s time that the city pay less tribute to its founding father. (AP Photo/Tulsa Historical Society) ONE TIME USE, DO NOT ARCHIVE

In this June 1, 1921, photo provided by the Tulsa Historical Society smoke rises over Tulsa's Greenwood District during race riots which left 300 blacks dead and hundreds more wounded in a span of 18 hours. Wyatt Tate Brady, who arrived in Tulsa in 1890, had become a man of means and influence by the time the territory became Oklahoma in 1907. He helped ink Tulsa's incorporation papers and now his name is all over the city. But Brady was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and now as new questions emerge about his role in the city’s 1921 race riots, many wonder if it’s time that the city pay less tribute to its founding father. (AP Photo/Tulsa Historical Society) ONE TIME USE, DO NOT ARCHIVE

In this 1918 photo provided by the Tulsa Historical Society is Wyatt Tate Brady with his wife, Rachel. Brady, who arrived in Tulsa in 1890, had become a man of means and influence by the time the territory became Oklahoma in 1907. He helped ink Tulsa's incorporation papers and now his name is all over the city. But Brady was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and now as new questions emerge about his role in the city’s 1921 race riots, many wonder if it’s time that the city pay less tribute to its founding father. (AP Photo/Tulsa Historical Society) ONE TIME USE, DO NOT ARCHIVE

In this undated photo provided by the Tulsa Historical Society is Wyatt Tate Brady. Brady, who arrived in Tulsa in 1890, had become a man of means and influence by the time the territory became Oklahoma in 1907. He helped ink Tulsa's incorporation papers and now his name is all over the city. But Brady was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and now as new questions emerge about his role in the city’s 1921 race riots, many wonder if it’s time that the city pay less tribute to its founding father. (AP Photo/Tulsa Historical Society) ONE TIME USE, DO NOT ARCHIVE

This photo photo provided by the New York Yankees, Kirk Smalley speaks to students, teachers and parents from local schools and community groups as part of an anti-bullying presentation with his organization "Stand for the Slient" on Friday, July 12, 2013, at Yankee Stadium in New York. Smalley's son, Ty Smalley was bullied to the point of desperation, he took his life. A few months after "living in a fog" as Smalley put it, he and his wife, Laura, saw a news program about a group of high school students in nearby Oklahoma State University's Upward Bound program who decided enough is enough. They were going to honor Ty, and try to prevent such a senseless thing from happening again. They decided it was time to get involved and they've been on the road ever since. (AP Photo/New York Yankees)

FILE - in this March 5, 2013, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace (15) drives around Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant during an NBA basketball game in Oklahoma City. The Lakers waived World Peace on Thursday, July 11, 2013, under the NBA's amnesty provision. He averaged 12.4 points and 5.0 rebounds in 75 games last season, having joined the Lakers in 2009. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

FILE - In this June 3, 2013 file picture members of the Red Cross make their way by boat in a flooded street in the center of Passau, southern Germany. A leading insurance company says flooding in central Europe last month caused damage totaling more than US $16 billion, about a quarter of it insured — making it the year's costliest natural disaster so far. Munich Re AG put insured losses from the flooding in Germany and several other countries at US $3.9 billion. Both figures were similar to the damage caused by floods in 2002 that hit some of the same areas. Munich Re said Tuesday July 9, 2013 that overall losses caused by natural disasters totaled a below-average US $45 billion between January and June, with insured losses totaling US $13 billion. May's deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma were the second-costliest disaster in the period, causing overall losses of US $3.1 billion — nearly US $1.6 billion of that covered by insurance. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

FILE - In this June 5, 2013 aerial view file picture , houses stand in the floods of Elbe river in Riesa, eastern Germany. A leading insurance company says flooding in central Europe last month caused damage totaling more than US $16 billion, about a quarter of it insured — making it the year's costliest natural disaster so far. Munich Re AG put insured losses from the flooding in Germany and several other countries at US $3.9 billion. Both figures were similar to the damage caused by floods in 2002 that hit some of the same areas. Munich Re said Tuesday July 9, 2013 that overall losses caused by natural disasters totaled a below-average US $45 billion between January and June, with insured losses totaling US $13 billion. May's deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma were the second-costliest disaster in the period, causing overall losses of US $3.1 billion — nearly US $1.6 billion of that covered by insurance. (AP Photo/dpa,Patrick Pleul,ile)

FILE - In this June 8, 2013 photo, Caleb Followill from the band Kings of Leon performs at the 3rd annual Governors Ball Music Festival in New York. The Followills are reaching out to help Oklahoma after a series of tornadoes killed dozens of people last spring with a benefit concert in Oklahoma City featuring The Flaming Lips, Jackson Browne and Built to Spill. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

File-This June 12, 2012 file photo shows Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant looking at the scoreboard against the Miami Heat during the first half at Game 1 of the NBA finals basketball series in Oklahoma City. Durant is engaged to Minnesota Lynx guard Monica Wright. Wright confirmed the engagement following Minnesota’s 91-59 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday July 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)